Shankari chants Om Namah Shivaya during a concert at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany. More mantra kirtan mp3 recordings can be listen at y-v.de/mantra-kirtan – or as videos at my.yoga-vidya.org/members/Mantras/videos
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Jay Ambe Jagadambe is a tribute to women, to Shakti, to nature. A hymn of praise to the feminine power, which we invoke here in its various energetic forms. As we chant, we can immerse ourselves in the all-encompassing love and justice of the divine Mother.
Jai/Jaya: Victory, entry, triumph, long live she!
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Om Namah Shivaya, performed by the Sat Chit Ananda Express. This kirtan is part of a concert by the Sat Chit Ananda Express that took place in Horn-Bad Meinberg a few months ago.
Om Namah Shivaya is a common greeting in yoga. „Om“ is Om , the all-embracing. „Namah“ means more or less „greeting to“ and „Shivaya“ means „to Shiva“. So Om Namah Shivaya means obeisance to Shiva. But what does Shiva mean?
Shiva has many different meanings. „Shiva“ literally means „the loving one, the kind one.“ But it also means „the higher self“ and „the divine everywhere.“ We can say „Om Namah Shivaya“ and use it in meditation or kirtan. It is the invocation of the kind, loving, higher self within us.
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OM! Enjoy this powerful Kirtan live session with Sarada chanting Om Shri Ram – and experience joy, happiness and radiance!
Rama is a god in Hinduism. He is considered the seventh incarnation of the god Vishnu. He incarnated in the world to restore righteousness and justice in the world. Rama is often depicted in paintings or murti (statues) with his wife Sita and his servant and worshiper, the monkey god Hanuman. In his hands he holds a bow and arrow, symbolizing that he is ready to kill the demons (human bad qualities) that want to perpetuate evil in the world.
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Enjoy this powerful mantra, a kirtan in praise of Rama and his wife Sita, sung and played by Shankara.
🙏sītā is an avatar or incarnation of Lakshmi, the goddess of abundance. Lakshmi and Vishnu incarnate on earth as Sita and Rama. Sita is known for her devotion and purity and is the central female character of the Ramayana.
🙏rām/rāma is an avatar or incarnation of Vishnu, the Lord of the universe. Rama’s story is told in the Ramayana, his wife is Sita, and he is known for his compassion and courage.
🙏jai/jaya means victory to! Celebration of. An emphatic „Hurrah God!“
„Hail to the divine couple, Goddess Sita and Lord Ram, who dwell throughout the universe and all creation, eternally luminous and radiant as celestial moonlight. We humbly bow with folded palms before Your lotus feet.“ ~ Jai Uttal